People need to stop thinking about past precedents and look to the future.
Nobody knows the true implications of this thing, here, in the United States...but we are here, now, so it is our fight...to win.
On that note, if you have children, I would expect/plan for a long Spring Break. For instance, I work for a department at A&M. Distance learning has already been brought up, and everyone has been advised to be ready for that event.
It would be downright logical for A&M to extend Spring Break insofar as to reduce their liability on the campus of an outbreak and the consequences associated with that. 50k-60k-70k? just went home/away for the break...I don't think TAMU would like to deal with an outbreak on campus. Imagine having to quarantine an entire dorm on campus and the lawsuits that could result. Kids went home for a week? What better place for them to be, at this time, then with their family...and not come back until there is more information and control of the situation.
So, I think all parents should be ready for that to happen...possibly across Texas/US.
Obviously, the sanitation protocols discussed are important, but we should also look at the societal/family health side of the situation. What is your plan if someone in your family gets sick? Has been in contact with someone that was sick? Are there elderly in your home? Any people with underlying health conditions? Do you have the necessary medications for 2-4 weeks of staying at home? I remember, early on in this thread, someone that needs insulin wanted to grab a months supply as a result of this thread. He was just looking for a location, and a poster told him where to find it ...another poster even offered to purchase it for them if they needed assistance. Very gracious of them.
These are the topics and actions that need to be discussed as a forum, family, and society. Time to plan beyond the tp, food, and...alcohol stock and move into a phase of "action" planning for different scenarios and families. This thread can also serve as a great resource for that with all of the knowledge and perspectives.
I, for one, and thankful for the internet and TexAgs at this time for reading so many opinions/facts about the situation. Not even having been banned over the last couple of days has diminished my interest in this topic/resource. It can be used for the greater good and should, especially in a time like this.
There is certainly no need for panic or hysterics; we have the resources, technology, and wherewithal as a country to win this fight.
Prayers for all.
Suppose I was an idiot. Suppose I was a member of congress. But, I repeat myself.